Weekend readers' pictures: Vantage point

Your best pictures on this week's theme, from daring lads to a disgruntled cat

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Emma Durnford: “I spotted this group of Spanish lads on the barrel of the cannon at Montjuic Castle, getting the perfect ­vantage point over Barcelona. What you cannot see is the sheer drop below them”

Paul Swann: “We were at the Angel of the North on a crisp morning. I was trying to find the best vantage point for this photo when I noticed my son Peter had a closer ­vantage point – so I captured him, too”

Tony Kemplen: "It seems I wasn't the only one enjoying the spectacular view from the vantage point of the Empire State Building, but it can't have been as much of a novelty for the pigeon as it was for me"

Alan Stopher: "The climb to the top of St Paul's Cathedral affords great views of the City of London but I was particularly pleased with this picture of the Millennium Bridge, foreshortened when seen from this high vantage point"